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The Second APOKASC Catalog: The Empirical Approach

2018

We present a catalog of stellar properties for a large sample of 6676 evolved stars with APOGEE spectroscopic parameters and \textit{Kepler} asteroseismic data analyzed using five independent techniques. Our data includes evolutionary state, surface gravity, mean density, mass, radius, age, and the spectroscopic and asteroseismic measurements used to derive them. We employ a new empirical approach for combining asteroseismic measurements from different methods, calibrating the inferred stellar parameters, and estimating uncertainties. With high statistical significance, we find that asteroseismic parameters inferred from the different pipelines have systematic offsets that are not removed b…

Stellar populationoscillations (including pulsations) [stars]fundamental parameters [stars]KEPLERFOS: Physical sciencesAstrophysicsAstrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics01 natural sciences0103 physical sciencesOSCILLATIONSAstrophysics::Solar and Stellar AstrophysicsStatistical dispersionstars abundancesFIELD010303 astronomy & astrophysicsRed clumpScalingComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSAstrophysics::Galaxy AstrophysicsSolar and Stellar Astrophysics (astro-ph.SR)PhysicsMIXING-LENGTH010308 nuclear & particles physicsAstronomy and AstrophysicsRadiusSurface gravityAGESRED GIANTSStarsStar clusterAstrophysics - Solar and Stellar AstrophysicsSpace and Planetary ScienceOPEN CLUSTERSAstrophysics::Earth and Planetary AstrophysicsBOLOMETRIC CORRECTIONS[PHYS.ASTR]Physics [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph]STARSASTEROSEISMIC MASS
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Gaia-ESO Survey: Global properties of clusters Trumpler 14 and 16 in the Carina nebula

2017

Aims: We present the first extensive spectroscopic study of the global population in star clusters Trumpler 16, Trumpler 14, and Collinder 232 in the Carina nebula, using data from the Gaia-ESO Survey, down to solar-mass stars. Methods: In addition to the standard homogeneous survey data reduction, a special processing was applied here because of the bright nebulosity surrounding Carina stars. Results: We find about 400 good candidate members ranging from OB types down to slightly subsolar masses. About 100 heavily reddened early-type Carina members found here were previously unrecognized or poorly classified, including two candidate O stars and several candidate Herbig Ae/Be stars. Their l…

astro-ph.SROpen clusters and associations: individual: Carina nebulaastro-ph.GAExtinction (astronomy)PopulationFOS: Physical sciencesAstrophysicsAstrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic AstrophysicsOpen clusters and associations: individual: Trumpler 1401 natural sciencesindividual: Trumpler 16 [Open clusters and associations]Open clusters and associations: individual: Trumpler 16individual: Trumpler 14 [Open clusters and associations]Stars: early-typeearly-type [Stars]pre-main sequence [Stars]QB4600103 physical sciencesAstrophysics::Solar and Stellar Astrophysicseducation010303 astronomy & astrophysicsComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSAstrophysics::Galaxy AstrophysicsSolar and Stellar Astrophysics (astro-ph.SR)O-type starLine (formation)[PHYS]Physics [physics]PhysicsNebulaeducation.field_of_studyOpen clusters and associations: Individual: Carina nebula; Open clusters and associations: Individual: Trumpler 14; Open clusters and associations: Individual: Trumpler 16; Stars: Early-type; Stars: Pre-main sequence; Astronomy and Astrophysics; Space and Planetary Science010308 nuclear & particles physicsStar formationAstronomy and AstrophysicsAstrophysics - Astrophysics of GalaxiesStarsStar clusterAstrophysics - Solar and Stellar AstrophysicsSpace and Planetary ScienceAstrophysics of Galaxies (astro-ph.GA)Stars: pre-main sequenceAstrophysics::Earth and Planetary Astrophysicsindividual: Carina nebula [Open clusters and associations][PHYS.ASTR]Physics [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph]
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The Gaia-ESO Survey: Structural and dynamical properties of the young cluster Chamaeleon i

2017

Investigating the physical mechanisms driving the dynamical evolution of young star clusters is fundamental to our understanding of the star formation process and the properties of the Galactic field stars. The young (~2 Myr) and partially embedded cluster Chamaeleon I is one of the closest laboratories for the study of the early stages of star cluster dynamics in a low-density environment. The aim of this work is to study the structural and kinematical properties of this cluster combining parameters from the high-resolution spectroscopic observations of the Gaia-ESO Survey with data from the literature. Our main result is the evidence of a large discrepancy between the velocity dispersion …

astro-ph.SRStellar populationopen clustersand associations: individual: Chamaeleon IIndividual: Chamaeleon I [Open clusters and associations]Open clusters and associations: Individual: Chamaeleon I; Stars: Kinematics and dynamics; Stars: Pre-main sequence; Techniques: Spectroscopicastro-ph.GAstars: kinematics and dynamicsFOS: Physical sciencesAstrophysicsAstrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysicsstars: pre-main sequence01 natural sciencesVirial theoremKinematics and dynamics [Stars]Stars: Kinematics and dynamic0103 physical sciencesCluster (physics)Mass segregationAstrophysics::Solar and Stellar Astrophysics010303 astronomy & astrophysicsStellar evolutionQCSolar and Stellar Astrophysics (astro-ph.SR)Astrophysics::Galaxy AstrophysicsQBPhysicsPre-main sequence [Stars]open clusters and associations: individual: Chamaeleon I010308 nuclear & particles physicsVelocity dispersionAstronomy and AstrophysicsAstrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies[SDU.ASTR.IM]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph]/Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysic [astro-ph.IM]stars: kinematics and dynamics; stars: pre-main sequence; open clustersand associations: individual: Chamaeleon I; techniques: spectroscopicStar clusterAstrophysics - Solar and Stellar AstrophysicsSpace and Planetary ScienceAstrophysics of Galaxies (astro-ph.GA)Astrophysics::Earth and Planetary AstrophysicsSpectroscopic [Techniques]Equivalent widthtechniques: spectroscopicQB799
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GES: pre-main-sequence clusters [Fe/H]

2017

The radial metallicity distribution in the Galactic thin disc represents a crucial constraint for modelling disc formation and evolution. Open clusters allow us to derive both the radial metallicity distribution and its evolution over time. In this paper we perform the first investigation of the present-day radial metallicity distribution based on [Fe/H] determinations in late type members of pre-main-sequence clusters. Because of their youth, these clusters are therefore essential for tracing the current inter-stellar medium metallicity. We used the products of the Gaia-ESO Survey analysis of 12 young regions (age<100Myr), covering Galactocentric distances from 6.67 to 8.70kpc. For the fir…

galactic and extragalactic astronomyAstrophysics and AstronomyPhysicsAstrophysics::Instrumentation and Methods for AstrophysicsChemical abundancesAstrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic AstrophysicsMilky Way Galaxystellar astronomyInterdisciplinary AstronomyEffective temperatureOpen star clustersobservational astronomyAstrophysics::Earth and Planetary AstrophysicsNatural SciencesAstrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics
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Gaia-ESO Survey. Parameters for cluster members

2016

The nature of the metallicity gradient inside the solar circle (R_GC_<8kpc) is poorly understood, but studies of Cepheids and a small sample of open clusters suggest that it steepens in the inner disk. We investigate the metallicity gradient of the inner disk using a sample of inner disk open clusters that is three times larger than has previously been studied in the literature to better characterize the gradient in this part of the disk. We used the Gaia-ESO Survey (GES) [Fe/H] values and stellar parameters for stars in 12 open clusters in the inner disk from GES-UVES data. Cluster mean [Fe/H] values were determined based on a membership analysis for each cluster. Where necessary, distance…

galactic and extragalactic astronomyAstrophysics and AstronomyRadial velocityPhysicsChemical abundancesexoplanet astronomystellar astronomyMilky Way GalaxyInterdisciplinary Astronomyobservational astronomyOpen star clustersEffective temperatureAstrophysics::Earth and Planetary AstrophysicsNatural SciencesAstrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics
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Gaia-ESO Survey: Cha I members

2017

Investigating the physical mechanisms driving the dynamical evolution of young star clusters is fundamental to our understanding of the star formation process and the properties of the Galactic field stars. The young (~2Myr) and partially embedded cluster Chamaeleon I is one of the closest laboratories to study the early stages of star cluster dynamics in a low-density environment. The aim of this work is to study the structural and kinematical properties of this cluster combining parameters from the high-resolution spectroscopic observations of the Gaia-ESO Survey with data from the literature. Our main result is the evidence of a large discrepancy between the velocity dispersion ({sigma}_…

observational astronomyOpen star clustersEffective temperatureAstrophysics and AstronomyRadial velocityExoplanet AstronomyStellar AstronomyPhysicsAstrophysics::Solar and Stellar AstrophysicsStellar massesAstrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic AstrophysicsNatural SciencesAstrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics
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Gaia-ESO Survey. Trumpler 23

2017

Trumpler 23 is a moderately populated, intermediate-age open cluster within the solar circle at a R_GC_~6kpc. It is in a crowded field very close to the Galactic plane and the color-magnitude diagram shows significant field contamination and possible differential reddening; it is a relatively understudied cluster for these reasons, but its location makes it a key object for determining Galactic abundance distributions. New data from the Gaia-ESO Survey enable the first ever radial velocity and spectroscopic metallicity measurements for this cluster. We aim to use velocities to isolate cluster members, providing more leverage for determining cluster parameters. Gaia-ESO Survey data for 167 p…

observational astronomyOpen star clustersEffective temperatureAstrophysics and AstronomyRadial velocityPhysicsChemical abundancesexoplanet astronomyNatural Sciencesstellar astronomyInterdisciplinary Astronomy
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Gaia-ESO Survey: Li-rich stars in NGC2547

2015

The nearby (distance ~350-400pc), rich Vela OB2 association, includes gamma^2^ Velorum, one of the most massive binaries in the solar neighborhood, and is an excellent laboratory for investigating the formation and early evolution of young clusters. Recent Gaia-ESO survey observations led to the discovery of two kinematically distinct populations in the young (10-15Myr) cluster immediately surrounding gamma^2^ Velorum. Here we analyse the results of Gaia-ESO survey observations of NGC 2547, a 35Myr cluster located two degrees south of gamma^2^ Velorum. The radial velocity distribution of lithium-rich pre-main sequence stars shows a secondary population, kinematically distinct and younger th…

observational astronomyOpen star clustersPhotometryAstrophysics and AstronomyStellar AstronomyPhysicsS starsNatural SciencesInfrared photometrySpectroscopyOptical astronomy
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Photometry of candidate members of NGC6611

2009

We present the list of candidate members of the young open cluster NGC 6611, selected in a field of view of 33'x34' by the X-rays emission and excesses in infrared bands. X-ray sources without infrared excesses are classified as candidate Class III cluster members; stars with infrared excesses as disk bearing members. Cone search capability for table J/A+A/496/453/catalog (NGC 6611 cluster member positions and magnitudes)

observational astronomyOpen star clustersPhotometryAstrophysics and AstronomyStellar AstronomyPhysicsWide-band photometryNatural SciencesInfrared photometryWide band photometryOptical astronomy
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XMM observations of IC 2391 stars

2006

We present X-ray spectral and timing analysis of members of the young open cluster IC 2391 observed with the XMM-Newton observatory. We detected 99 X-ray sources by analysing the summed data obtained from MOS1, MOS2 and pn detectors of the EPIC camera; 24 of them are members, or probable members, of the cluster. Stars of all spectral types have been detected, from the early-types to the late-M dwarfs. Cone search capability for table J/A+A/430/287/table1 (XMM-Newton sources in the IC 2391 region, as detected in the combined EPIC image.) Cone search capability for table J/A+A/430/287/table2 (X-ray and optical properties of IC 2391 members, and upper limits in the combined EPIC image.)

observational astronomyOpen star clustersPhotometryAstrophysics and AstronomyX ray sourcesStellar AstronomyAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaPhysicsAstrophysics::Solar and Stellar AstrophysicsNatural SciencesX-ray sourcescosmology
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